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He Bangs The Drums: ‘You Can Drum But You Can’t Hide’ reviewed

5 February 2017 Ange Chan 0

❉ Simon Wolstencroft’s memoirs are a Who’s Who of the Manchester indie scene and the stuff Rock n Roll dreams are made of.

‘The Black Archive #9: The God Complex’ reviewed

11 January 2017 Kara Dennison 0

❉ We review the latest in Obverse Books’ Black Archive series, putting individual Doctor Who stories under the microscope.

‘Faction Paradox: Weapons Grade Snake Oil’ reviewed

10 January 2017 Jon Arnold 3

❉ Kinetic prose and a cast of unpleasant but fascinating characters adorn Blair Bidmead’s full-length debut novel.

‘The Avengers – Steed & Peel: The Graphic Novel’ reviewed

30 December 2016 Robert Fairclough 0

❉ A collection of eight vintage strips featuring Steed and Mrs Peel, originally published in ‘Diana for Girls’ 50 years ago.

‘Running Through Corridors (Vol. 2: The 70s)’ reviewed

15 December 2016 Jon Arnold 0

❉ Your hosts Toby Hadoke and Robert Shearman return to cover 11 seasons, 58 stories, four producers and just the two Doctors.

‘All Memories Great & Small’ reviewed

6 December 2016 Si Hart 0

❉ A meticulous look behind the scenes of one of the BBC’s most beloved shows, marking the centenary of James Herriot’s birth.

The ‘Devices’ trilogy reviewed

4 December 2016 Andrew Hickey 0

❉ We review the ‘Devices’ trilogy, a unique urban fantasy political thriller by City of the Saved creator, Philip Purser-Hallard.

‘The (Still) Mad One: The Wife in Space Volume 5’ reviewed

23 November 2016 Ian McCann 0

❉ The fifth volume of the Wife in Space travels through the second half of the Tom Baker years.

‘Hip Hop Headphones: A Scholar’s Critical Playlist’ reviewed

19 November 2016 Cori Ann Smith 0

❉   James Braxton Peterson’s academic yet accessible, detailed critical reading of hip hop culture. As a Hip-Hop fan, I had always seen room and […]

‘Amy : A Life Through A Lens’ reviewed

11 November 2016 Ange Chan 0

❉ A poignant chronicle of the modern-day Ella Fitzgerald, whose every move was captured by the world’s media.

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